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From Business: Dallas Carpet Outlet is a family-owned business dedicated to giving our customers quality products matched with personal service. We have been helping customers find and install the perfect flooring for many years. We want to make customers for life not just make a sale. So, don't be surprised to meet the owner when you co…

The star goes to Cody, my sales person at that the Sear outlet in Arlington.Charles and Randy, the managers seem worthless to me.This location and the people running it make it complicated and time consuming.Sears is so messed up and has stupid processes that prevent anything positive.Is there a…

We were so worried about our house sinking with the hill we live on. It was really stressing out my husband and I, until we finally called to have something done about it.Bruce at Discount Foundation Repair Specialists came out the next day to give us a free evaluation and alleviated our worries…

From Business: Carpet's Unsurpassed Beauty. Carpet is the foundation of your decorating. It can enhance a room with casual simplicity or create a showcase for formal elegance. The style and color selections are vast. You can find a carpet to compliment any decor. Room expression. With carpet, you can capitalize on the psychological effec…

From Business: Sears Outlet in Grapevine, TX offers top brand home and major appliances at deep discounts and a great selection of lawn and garden products. Shop our inventory of refrigerators, dishwashers, washers, dryers, microwaves, lawn mowers, air conditioner units, and more, and save up to 70% off retail prices! Come by and get to …

I am not sure how this store stays in business, i have been waiting over a week for someone to schedule a delivery for the refrigerator that i have already purchased. I purchased my fridge online after looking at it in store. I chose to purchase it online because the online price was 400 dolla…

Manny was very quick to greet me and ask me how could he help? He explained product, warranty, extended warranty. He worked quickly and efficiently to complete my purchase. He was very polite and professional. Tommy, the store manager also greeted me and he and Manny thanked me for my busine…

From Business: Sears Outlet in Dallas, TX offers top brand home and major appliances at deep discounts and a great selection of lawn and garden products. Shop our inventory of refrigerators, dishwashers, washers, dryers, microwaves, lawn mowers, air conditioner units, and more, and save up to 70% off retail prices! Come by and get to kno…

Stay away from this place. It is GHETTO. The sales associates are really young, unprofessional, and talk to you as if you're their "homie" and not a potential customer. I recently bought a premium commercial grade treadmill here. I picked out the best looking one that looked the least …

From Business: Trust the flooring contractors from Waggoner Carpets in Carrollton, Texas, for quality flooring installations and products. Waggoner Carpets is a full-service flooring company that specializes in the "Shop at Home" service. Call us today for more information.

From Business: Premier Floors is family owned and operated by Brett and Alexis Headland. We take great pride in taking care of our customers by insuring top quality installation, products, and customer service. We use our 16 years of flooring experience to try and make the process as smooth and turn-key as possible.

From Business: Tile, Marble and Granite Works is the choice for your tile sales / installation and granite countertop fabrication needs in the greater Fort Worth area. Our skilled staff will be delighted to work with you on your next project.

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Our experience with Tim Hogan's was 1st class from beginning to end. We were walked through the entire flooring process with confidence and creativity. Not knowing exactly the specifics of what we wanted was a bit unsettling given the project. Sam D. carefully listened to our vision, offered sug…

I was so surprized to find a store where people actually still say hello and help me find the things I need!The staff at the Regal Row Seconds and Surplus seem to enjoy doing what they do. I went in on a Saturday with my husband and two small kids (never a fun shopping trip) and we were greeted …

From Business: Thank you for considering Premier Associates. We know finding a contractor is never an easy task. Fortunately, we offer services in Remodeling, Plumbing, Tile, General Contractor work, and Water Damage Restoration. That means less time spent finding someone reliable when we can do it all. We have a large fleet of contracto…

All Pro Floors Arlington and Southlake are outstanding. Erjan in Arlington was so knowledgeable and helpful. He was there all the way from start to finish. The company itself is very customer friendly and I would highly recommend them to everyone. Thank you All Pro for making our house look …

From Business: G&B Tile and Plaster, Ltd., located in Lewisville, TX is a professional swimming pool sub-contractor . Specializing in tile and coping installations, customer stonework, deck overlay systems and all plaster finishes for swimming pools for new construction projects, commercial projects and backyard renovations. We perform a…

Tips & Advice

What is the best tile material?

The best tile material depends on the needs and budget of the homeowners, plus the location and function of the area where the tiles are located. Many people say that porcelain tile is the best for bathrooms because it is least porous, and absorbs almost no water, plus, it is durable. Ceramic tile is popular for living rooms and kitchens, because it is less expensive than porcelain and low-maintenance. For exterior floors, stone or paver tiles are best.

What are the benefits of tile flooring?

The benefits of tile flooring are: it’s long-lasting, environmentally friendly, and hypoallergenic (because the solid, non-porous surface is not as susceptible to mold as wood and carpet). Most types of tile are also easy to clean with just warm water and a splash of mild soap. Finally, tile is cooler than carpet, which makes it very popular in hot climates.

How much does it cost to have floor tiles installed?

The cost to have floor tiles installed typically ranges $1,350-$4,500 per medium-sized room. You must figure in the cost of the flooring tile itself, the cost of other supplies, the price of labor (figure about 15 hours for one contractor), and any equipment that needs to be rented. While the cost of labor is pretty consistent--about $60 per hour--the job cost can vary widely according to what type of tile you use, and the square footage of the room you wish to tile.

How much does floor tile cost?

Depending on the type of floor tile, the grading of that tile, and the brand, tile can cost anywhere from $0.45 to $10 per square foot. The lowest cost type of tile is ceramic, and it typically costs around $2.50 per square foot, though it can cost less than $1.00 per square foot. Natural stone tile and porcelain tile generally fall within a similar range of each other: $5-$7 is the average per square foot. However, Grade One or artisan brand stone tile can cost far above the average or even the high-end ($10 per square foot). Imported Italian stone, for example, might cost more than $20-25 per square foot.

Types of Tiles

Types of tile for floors are ceramic, porcelain, paver (pressed clay), quarry tile, glass tile and natural stone. Note that ceramic and porcelain both technically fall under the umbrella of ceramic, but the industry divides porcelain into its own category based on its certified water-resistant quality. There is also “wood look” tile made of vinyl.

Do home remodeling companies offer warranties?

Yes, home remodeling companies have a responsibility to offer minimum warranties to clients, and many of the reputable ones provide warranties well beyond the minimum terms.

Do home improvement projects require a permit?

Yes, home improvement projects almost always require a permit. Only remodels that are purely cosmetic--i.e. interior painting, cabinet refacing, replacing hard flooring--do not require permits. It is usually prudent to check with the local building/permitting office in advance of beginning the project.

What is a home improvement contractor?

A home improvement contractor is a licensed, insured, and bonded residential contractor who specializes in home renovations, home remodels and additions. Some home improvement contractors are mid-sized companies with employees, and they can handle major projects, such as second-story additions, from soup to nuts, bringing on reputable subcontractors and handling the permits with the local authorities. Other home improvement contractors specialize in just a few trades, like flooring or roofing. Individual, inexpensive home improvement contractors can be just a step up form handymen or carpenters--but if they’re making any lasting changes to the residence, they should still be licensed and insured.

What is a home improvement loan?

A home improvement loan is a loan specifically earmarked for renovating/remodeling the residence, and if the collateral is home equity, the borrower usually needs to detail the scope of improvements and costs, and a contractor needs to sign off when complete. However, people with good credit can also commonly take out unsecured home improvement loans, and there’s also an option of taking out a subordinate (second) mortgage.

Is home renovation the same as home remodeling?

Home renovation is not the same as home remodeling, though it is similar. Home renovation is the term for making improvements to the elements of a residence that are rundown or noticeably dated or too old to be comfortable/livable any longer.

The Medford people are great! We remodeled out 30 year old kitchen and bathroom. Everything was on time and on budget. Their team came in when my husband and I left for the day and left before we came back. Very clean, professional. Great workers. My home now looks modern!

We used this company on a couple of other small jobs. We should have stopped there. He claims to have great deals and all these trades, but the work was expensive, took way to long and is now stuck in an incomplete state. He says he's not coming back. His "painter" took almost 4 weeks to remove popcorn ceilings, some wallpaper and fix texture. And apparently he doesn't see to well, becuase he missed at least 4 big holes that needed patched. His Electrician left holes with no wires and I have no idea if some of the runs he did even work. He also tried to install can lights where an AC vent was located.He left all his debris in the garage and I am now in the process of hauling it off. He kept sending us back for more tile and with the amount in these bags, now I know why. Apparently he's not real good at cutting. The grout was never wiped off the tile and the shower that is supposed to be complete is missing tile. He doesn't write anything down, makes promises that he can't keep and in general doesn't show up much after he has collected the first part of the money. He also has a problem remembering how much cash he's been given and what it was for.Do yourself a favor. Keep looking.

Bob F. Keller,TX. 7-18-2016 " WARNING DO NOT HIRE" Arturo gave a quote and hired. I have contacted the Arturo Palma to find out what's going on after he has stood me up on several appointments that he has set himself. I adjust my schedule to accommodate such as boarding my dogs so he could work he fails to show up. Arturo gives me an apology and a excuse. He sets another date to come out to work same thing he failed to show up and do the job. I get a call from a representative Isabel. She gives an apology too, resets appointment to Monday @ 3PM, and I would get a $35 credit on his service again he failed to show up, so I call and leave a voice mail and text then call the other number that I was provided. Isabel states, he was on his way, but now 1 1/2 hours later he is a no show and no call and or excuse. I get a call from a Carlos telling me he can't make it and now schedules a 5th appointment tomorrow at 12pm. So,I have had conversations with Arturo, Isabel, and Carlos.

The process was painless. The rep showed up for the consultation on time and with brochures to walk me through making my materials selections and to schedule a service date. On the service date the team showed up on time and was very processional and completed the job before the promised time. I would definitely use them again and highly recommend them.

I had learned of Jim through a recommendation from an interior design consultant. I have since contacted her and told her this story. Jim told us that they were going to be out at the property at 8am. After waking my two young kids up early and driving 45 minutes to get to the property the builder was an hour late and his crew was 2 hours late. They apparently put the wrong address into their GPS. I received no phone calls that they were going to be late. There wasn't really an apology just a "I guess it happens" attitude.My father in law was at the property helping me get repairs done that were required by the inspector for us to close on the sale of the house. He was removing siding and rehanging it by one of the windows they were working on. My father in law was going to get there after they finished, but since they were 2 hours late he had to come while they were working because the inspector needed to be called before the end of the day in order for closing to go through as scheduled. My father in law told them (and I was standing right there), "if you need me to move let me know". They finished hanging all the windows (including the one he was working by), and sealed ONE of them. I had to run to home depot and get food for my kids since they had been there for 4 hours in an empty house. My father in law was still at the property when I was gone and saw the guys pack up and leave. He mentioned that he heard the son say something like, "wait are we not going to finish?" then the dad said "just get in the car". Three of the windows were not finished at this point so my father in law assumed they were going to lunch. When I got back I saw all the tools and everything were gone. I called Jim and asked him if they indeed went to lunch or had left. He called them then called me back and basically blamed my father in law for being in their way so they packed up and left, when he told them all the had to do was tell him they needed to work there. Unfortunately that didn't explain why the other windows that he wasn't near didn't have screens in them, have any sealant around them, nor have the trim back up around them. After a lengthy conversation with Jim we decided that a $75 refund for my father in law having to fix the window job that we just paid him 1K for was reasonable. His response to me asking for a refund was, "A tube of Caulk isn't that expensive." I'm confused as to when it was MY job to finish the work he got paid for. Thankfully my father in law was there because by now my children were having epic meltdowns. Fast forward to this month (August) and I have still not received any refund and Jim won't return any of my calls and texts. I would recommend that you NOT use this company.

Since 1984, FWD Builders has built a notable portfolio of Award-Winning Custom Homes, Additions and Major Renovations. Our years of experience in design and construction, along with our commitment to excellence in craftsmanship and service, have earned us our reputation as one of the top remodeling companies in the Metroplex. By combining comprehensive Architectural Design with Construction Services, we are committed to providing unique design, exceptional craftsmanship, unsurpassed project management and customer service. Our personal approach to home renovation ensures the quality, meticulous attention to detail and superb finish that have become hallmarks of an FWD Builders project.FWD Builders has received more than 27 awards of excellence, from Contractor of the Month, to Contractor of the Year, to a national award from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. FWD’s work has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens Special Interests Publications, as well as an ABC Nightly News segment on Home Improvement.

FWD Builders built a room above our garage and did a lot of renovations in 2000. Now in 2012, we are looking to do some more work on the house and our current contractor keeps finding things that are blatant code violations and obviously never passed an inspection. (a staircase where the top step is at least 3" shorter than all the rest, a balcony that goes over the allowable 25' line from our alleyway) Also, they clearly never fixed the foundation to allow for the extra weight of the new room and so that side of the house sank and clear cracks were noticeable before we could get the foundation fixed. Also, all wallpaper that was applied by them is peeling off and discoloring. We are going to end up paying a lot more now to fix their mistakes from 12 years ago.